Scotland manager Berti Vogts praised his makeshift side for a "professional" performance in Estonia that saw them gain a rare friendly win.

The Scots had lost their previous four fixtures but ended that sequence thanks to a late James McFadden strike.

Vogts had been unable to pick 18 previous caps for a variety of reasons but a side captained by 20-year-old Darren Fletcher and including new caps Nigel Quashie, Richard Hughes and David McNamee performed admirably. Vogts said: "I think it was a very good match from my team. We played in a very professional way, especially in the first half."

It could have been a more comfortable victory as the Scots missed plenty of chances on a night when the home keeper was outstanding. Vogts said: "We created a lot of chances and at half time I told them, `Hey, a simple goal will do. I am not looking for goal of the month or goal of the season'."